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A COMMITTED HUMANITARIAN

Sandrine Chapeleau is a committed humanitarian. An experienced and dynamic globe-trotter, Sandrine began working in the humanitarian sector when she was 30. And she’s never stopped since. This year, she celebrates 10 years of working with Première Urgence Internationale. We hear about her career path and her aspirations.

When the need to act quickly conflicts with a long-term deep crisis

Elise Ponson, emergency coordinator in Afghanistan, has worked on the emergency response to the flows of internally displaced persons and returnees from Pakistan

Myanmar : a project all feminine, toward a safer motherhood

Nowadays, Burma is one on the poorest country in the world. Women, especially pregnant women, are particularly affected by the lack of access to essential services.

AFGHANISTAN: PREMIERE URGENCE INTERNATIONALE IS LAUNCHING AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE, FOR THE FIRST TIME

In Afghanistan, our teams have been contributing since 1979 to the improvement of medical services…

Annual report 2015

The annual report 2015 is available.

It covers the work of Première Urgence Internationale in the world and provides key figures about our activities.

North Korea: milk for the schoolchildren

Première Urgence Internationale is working to support the production and distribution of milk in Hwanghae Province in southern North Korea.

North Korea

Afghanistan

Myanmar/Burma

The Myanmar mission in pictures

How your donations are used?

Stats Each year, Première Urgence Internationale allocates most of its resources to the programs and activities and only 0.2% to fundraising. Your donations are crucial.

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Your donations ensure our freedom of action. They allow us to provide support to those affected by crises that have been forgotten by the media and institutional sponsors. It means that the decisions of how to use all of the donations collected are taken by the organisation. It gives us the freedom to act and to increase our responsiveness.
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